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Advisory council suggests bishops guide ministries on gender dysphoria
An advisory body to the U.S. bishops has called for the development of practical and pastoral guidance on gender dysphoria to help laypeople and clergy in their ministries in parishes, schools and other settings.
Catholic media worldwide work to communicate in changing landscape
The print media, face the most significant challenges, which became even more pronounced during the pandemic or the explosion of social media.
Pornography weakens the soul, pope tells young priests, seminarians
The pope told the priests and seminarians that if their phones and computers would allow them to block all access to porn, they should set that up, and if not, they should be on guard.
Digital world leaves some ‘hyperconnected and alone,’ Vatican official says
The Signis World Congress was taking place online and in-person in Seoul, South Korea, Aug. 15-18, with the theme, “Peace in the Digital World.”
Inside the Capitol: Protecting our children from ‘Big Tech,’ child predators
Social media use has increased tremendously over the last decade, especially among younger users. Much chatter has erupted around the country over the damaging content social media algorithms feed to our children and how these algorithms ought to be controlled.
Greg Erlandson: The squeakiest wheels and the rest of us
What if there are not one but two chasms that divide Americans today?
NCEA speaker addresses impact of social media on adolescents
“We live in a time, with digital doorways everywhere, where the opportunities for trauma to our young people are more prevalent than ever,” said Chris McKenna, founder of Protect Young Eyes.